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Tony Parker’s WSOP Super Main Event run ends early despite pocket aces

A four-time NBA champ couldn’t outlast the cards. As the field swells, the drama at poker’s biggest **main event** only intensifies.

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Tony Parker’s WSOP Super Main Event run ends early despite pocket aces

The 2025 WSOP Super Main Event has drawn massive attention, with over 2,400 players entering so far. The tournament has already exceeded its $60,000,000 prize pool guarantee well before registration closes. Among the high-profile names, retired NBA star Tony Parker made headlines after his early exit on Day 1d. Parker, a four-time NBA champion with the San Antonio Spurs, took his seat after re-entering the event. He found himself at a table with players like Artur Martirosian. With blinds at 5,000/10,000/10,000, he raised to 30,000 holding pocket aces (A♥A♣). Parker’s run in the 2025 WSOP Super Main Event ended early, despite his strong starting hand. The tournament continues to grow, with the prize pool already surpassing expectations. Players will now focus on Day 1d’s later stages as the field narrows.

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